Commuter trains don't escort you from the office to the train station - which I most assuredly would need to do.
I need a limo service with a driver who I can lean on on my way out!
Andrew ,'Damage'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Commuter trains don't escort you from the office to the train station - which I most assuredly would need to do.
I need a limo service with a driver who I can lean on on my way out!
My father worked in the company general office in Chicago in that era. We lived two blocks from the train station and his office was near Union Station.
Of course, he died from complications of alcoholism and emphysema.
We had faux "bar" cars on the LIRR when I used to take it. It was a dude with a cart and he'd roll it off the platform and into the train just before departure.
Though I think it was just beer/wine/soft drinks. No martinis.
My commutes would be much better with a bar car.
Also, with a three martini lunch.
ION - YAY! Leverage night.
Thanks to On Demand I watched Leverage for the first time. The first episode of Season 2.
I forgot how yummy Christian Kane's voice is... I think I'll have to get the season 1 dvds. Christian Kane should really do books on tape.
Barb, I see what you mean, but I would argue that things have been too swift
Yeah... that's a very good point, but I'm willing to go a little handwavium from the standpoint of it's like a lightswitch with Brandi. It's like she finally decided to grow up combined with seeing just how far down her mother had fallen. Had a very mirror-like quality to it, which was perhaps heavy-handed with the metaphor, but it works for the character, especially since she did have a bit of a backslide, what with deliberately getting drunk in front of Peter. That was almost painful to watch, but so true to the character-- I was really impressed with that. You're right, however, that they haven't quite fully addressed the attraction between Brandi and Rafe-- it's an interesting dynamic, that one and one that has the potential to cause a world of hurt, depending on how it's allowed to play out.
I'm glad you and I are watching the show! :-)
OK, this already looks like it's going to be an incredibly satisfying episode, given my current rage-on for certain tabloid elements of the media.